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Date Posted: Wed April 06, 2005 14:15:11
Author: Ram'83
Subject: There was incredibly a small kernel of truth in SU's otherwise inane rant: "it would earn an invitation to play in the dome". To his (her?) credit, he makes no effort to assume that a Syra-lose OOC game would be played anywhere else. However the first part of that sentence should read "Should your basketball program ever fall to the level where it would earn an invitation to play in the Dome..."
In reply to: SU 's message, "North Carolina" on Wed April 06, 2005 09:38:25


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  • You must be a BIG Syracuse fan. It's "Hakim" and "Gerry" not "Hakkem" and "Jerry". Well, you know what they say, you can't spell stupid without SU. (NT) -- Fred T., Wed April 06, 2005 16:29:49

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